MEK definition

MEK means a lube process that separates waxy oil from non-waxy oils using methyl ethyl ketone as a solvent. “MMBTU” means one million British thermal units.
MEK means a lube process that separates waxy oil from non-waxy oils using methyl ethyl ketone as a solvent.
MEK means (mitogen activated protein kinase / extracellularly regulated protein kinase) kinase.

Examples of MEK in a sentence

  • As a test for determining if the powder has cured properly after backing, a small amount of Methyl Ethyl Keytone (MEK) shall be poured onto a clean rag, and the rag shall be rubbed vigorously against a randomly selected part.

  • Addition of the MEK inhibitor U0126 to the ZFL-ΔRaf1-ER cells completely abolished the induction of the ERK1/2 phosphorylation, indicating that the ERK1/2 phosphorylation induced by ΔRaf1 activation is dependent on the MEK1/2 activity (Figure 1).

  • Under the terms of the agreement, Ardea will ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ a worldwide, exclusive license to develop and commercialize Ardea’s MEK inhibitors for all indications.

  • Another Exelixis-discovered compound, COTELLIC™ (cobimetinib), a selective inhibitor of MEK, has been approved in Switzerland, the United States, the European Union, and Canada, and is being evaluated by Roche and Genentech (a member of the Roche Group) in a broad global development program under a collaboration with Exelixis.

  • This product was a blend of acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), and isopropyl alcohol and contributes not only to in-plant volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) in the air, but also to problems with the laundry’s effluent.

  • AZ further acknowledges that such ongoing research programs as well as similar future Array research programs related to MEK are outside the scope of this Agreement and, without limitation, such activities of Array are not prohibited by this Article IV.

  • Thereafter, Bayer will be responsible for the further development and commercialization of RDEA119 and any of Ardea’s other MEK inhibitors.

  • Addition of the MEK inhibitor U0126 to the ZFL-ΔRaf1-ER cells completely abolished induction of the ERK1/2 phosphorylation by 4HT administration, indicating that the ΔRaf1-induced ERK1/2 phosphorylation is dependent on the MEK1/2 activity (Figure 2B).

  • Notwithstanding Section 10.1, the Parties agree that all rights to Inventions relating solely to the Pfizer Compound, a MEK Inhibitor or an ALK Inhibitor are the exclusive property of Pfizer.

  • Furthermore, this warranty shall be null and void and does not apply to any product or part thereof that in Sefar’s sole judgment has been fabricated or installed improperly or maintained in a manner not recommended by Sefar, including the use of nonrecommended solvent-based cleaning agents, including but not limited to those containing MEK toluene, THF, MIBK butyl acetate, ethyl acetate, acetone.


More Definitions of MEK

MEK means the gene for the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 (also known as MAP2K1) for any mammalian species, and the protein (or fragment or epitope thereof) encoded by such gene, and naturally occurring variants and fragments thereof.
MEK means mitogen-activated erk kinase.
MEK means a lube process that separates waxy oil from non-waxy oils using methyl ethyl ketone as a solvent. “MMSCFD” means one million standard cubic feet per day.
MEK means Mi’kmaq Ecological Knowledge and includes the collection and adaptation of knowledge that Mi’kmaq people have with all components of the natural environment and the interrelationships that exist between all life forms from a unique historical, cultural and spiritual perspective.
MEK has the meaning set forth in Section 1.6(c) above.